Red and Rover by Brian Basset for May 29, 2016

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    Catfeet Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Red, Rover, and Brian…you’ve said it all. Thank you for the thoughts and tears.

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    TMO1 Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    If this represents a Vietnam War death (the strip appears to be set in 1969-1972), the sacrifice had nothing whatever to do with protecting the US.

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    ahblouch  almost 8 years ago

    by the tv shows he watches, I would say 50s.

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    samandstan2006  almost 8 years ago

    Even Rover saluted! How awesome!

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    mymontana  almost 8 years ago

    Poignant beyond words…thank you, Red & Rover.

    LOVE & HUGS TO DEAREST RED & ROVER

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    tom  almost 8 years ago

    Something I never mastered. Kept me out of astronaut training.

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    Melki Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Very nice, Brian.

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    P51Strega  almost 8 years ago

    Thank you to those who made the ultimate sacrifice and especially to their families.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Cool!

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    A Martin  almost 8 years ago

    Have no idea how old Red’s father is – so Jimmy might have been a much older brother who served in WWII

    and although I don’t often agree with the reasoning, we are supposed to believe that every conflict we get involved in is to protect the homeland.

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    snuster1 Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Special

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    Plods with ...™  almost 8 years ago

    Very nice.

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    astrohip  almost 8 years ago

    This brought a tear to me eye. Thanks Brian, great strip.

    BTW, TMO1, you’re a doosh

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    Retired Dude  almost 8 years ago

    Thanks, Uncle Jimmy.

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    kuechja  almost 8 years ago

    Well done!

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    johovey  almost 8 years ago

    The strip is actually written currently to appear nostalgic. So the time is not really set.

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    Just So So Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    He could have died in WW2 or Korean War since he never knew Red. Which war a soldier dies in, whether enlisted or drafted, doesn’t make that ultimate sacrifice any less poignant or devastating to the family.

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    Imacyn  almost 8 years ago

    SPC4 John Frederick Fleming 2/17/1945 – 4/29/1967 by a hostile boobie trap in Danang, Vietnam. My handsome 6, 4" tall brother. I miss you bro.

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    phnx1965  almost 8 years ago

    Always excellent, I love the strip, especially at Memorial Day! Bless you for remembering!

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    loner34  almost 8 years ago

    That first panel got to me. My dad’s oldest brother was killed in WWI. So I never got to meet my uncle either. :>(

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    dcp9142  almost 8 years ago

    Jimmy died in WWII. And we were told we were protecting our country when we went to ’Nam. Not our fault that it kind of looks different from a distance.

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    davefiedler Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Loved this one. As a Vietnam vet it’s appreciated to see the day respected as more than beach, burgers and a “day off”.

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    Rick Daly Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    How much of an a**hole can you be TMO1? All lives given in service of the country matter you damn fool. Don’t try to make the over 50,000 who died in Vietnam meaningless on Memorial Day.R. DalyU.S. Army Vietnam, 1968-1969

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    Rush Strong Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Not a dry eye in the house . . .

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    gimmickgenius  almost 8 years ago

    I was named after Uncle Jimmy.

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    redbaronss  almost 8 years ago

    Well said. We need to hold our “leaders” accountable, and remember how their past actions have caused so much devastation.

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    What? Me worried ?  almost 8 years ago

    Thank you Brian from a RA Nam vet 67-68

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    Tonksquawk  almost 8 years ago

    Wonderful strip Brian; thank you.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Thank You Brian.

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Awesome as always.

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    Burgundy2  almost 8 years ago

    beautiful strip, as always. And I am wiping tears from my eyes.

    As far as what war, well, I think I grew up in mostly the same era as Red and my dad was a trifle too young to fight in WW2. But if he had an older brother Jimmy, Jimmy might have fought in that war.

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    kade82  almost 8 years ago

    Well said, Red!

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    TMO1, My Mother was a LT. in the ARMY NURSE CORP. in WW2! She would tell me about her past until it involved the Nurses who returned from Corregidor, then she became very quiet and tears would well in her eyes. 3 of those nurses were good friends of hers, what they went through, you have no idea! My husband served in the 82nd Airborne during Viet Nam! Don’t DISPARAGE THOSE WHO FIGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY and DEFEND OUR FREEDOMS!

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    THANK YOU, BRIAN!

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    hippogriff  almost 8 years ago

    jerry blackettI fled to Canada with a 5 A draft card in my wallet (if the contiguous 48 are invaded by a land army, they might consider reclassifying me, otherwise, been there done that). Although there were supposedly 2,000 dodgers/deserters in the Lower Mainland (Vancouver) at that time, I never met one with that ID. I did meet a large number who were or once were US citizens. We lost a generation of the best; some in the rice paddies of ’Nam trying to get the lost French empire, and others to Canada and Sweden because of threats against our families by the ruling military/industrial complex.

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    jthurber  almost 8 years ago

    TM01,

    Take your attitude and GFY.

    Brian, as a Vet, Thank you.

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    neverenoughgold  almost 8 years ago

    Let us never forget how many gave their lives so TMO1 would still be free to speak his mind!

    Even though he totally misses the point…

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    JoanneZK  almost 8 years ago

    Thank you for remembering. So few strips did.

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    cheetahqueen  almost 8 years ago

    Precious, Brian! Thank you!

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    BobWiecezak  almost 8 years ago

    Thanks Brian. Not to see someone remind all the clueless folks what the day is all about.

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    BobWiecezak  almost 8 years ago

    Nice not not. Stupid spell check.

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    TwelveFoot  almost 8 years ago

    Out of the 5.5 pages of comics in our paper on Sunday, this was the only one that focused on the meaning of Memorial Day.

    Thanks for that.

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    Cosfather2  over 4 years ago

    Always meaningful, respectful remembrance! Thank you Mr. Basset! And TMO1, I agree, GFY, twice!

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